Superstar host Dick Clark's rockin' home looks like something you might see on an episode of the Flintstones or in a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/extraordinary-off-grid-hobbit-home-in-wales-only-cost-3000-to-build/">hobbit town</a> but it's actually right in California. Recently listed for $3.5 million over on real estate company <a href="http://www.maliburomanticretreat.com/">Coldwell Banker's website</a>, the one-bedroom house is situated on a 23-acre site adjacent to the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, which was deeply opposed to development. But architect <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Phillip-Jon-Brown/162618773757173">Phillip Jon Brown</a> told <em><a href="http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2012/real_estate/1203/gallery.Dick-Clark-house/index.html">CNN Money</a></em> that by creating a site-sensitive building that looks like a rock formation, they were able to alleviate the park's concerns.

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Dick Clark House by Phillip Jon Brown

When Dick Clark wanted to build this house, the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area took issue

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Dick Clark House by Phillip Jon Brown

Phillip Jon Brown proposed to make a house that looks like a rock formation

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Dick Clark House by Phillip Jon Brown

Media has dubbed the house the "flintstone home"

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Dick Clark House by Phillip Jon Brown

There are hardly any straight lines in the home

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Dick Clark House by Phillip Jon Brown

Curvilinear cutouts emphasize the extraordinary view

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Dick Clark House by Phillip Jon Brown

The home is both naturally lit and ventilated

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Dick Clark House by Phillip Jon Brown

Even the bathroom has been formed with wood and steel beams covered in concrete (not our favorite choice of material)

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Dick Clark House by Phillip Jon Brown

It's a one bedroom home with two bathrooms

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Dick Clark House by Phillip Jon Brown

It looks like the rich hobbit's home!

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Dick Clark House by Phillip Jon Brown

And this is the view, with all indigenous species.

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Dick Clark House by Phillip Jon Brown

Superstar host Dick Clark's rockin' home looks like something you might see on an episode of the Flintstones or in a hobbit town but it's actually right in California. Recently listed for $3.5 million over on real estate company Coldwell Banker's website, the one-bedroom house is situated on a 23-acre site adjacent to the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, which was deeply opposed to development. But architect Phillip Jon Brown told CNN Money that by creating a site-sensitive building that looks like a rock formation, they were able to alleviate the park's concerns.